Suppose maybe I ought to finish this challenge. At least doing them has sort of alleviated my desire to repeatedly post surveys containing the same questions about what my favourite colour is, whether I prefer the beach or the mountains more, and how many people I’ve had sex with.

That was the whole point of me doing 30 day challenges anyway.

Found this interesting article today…says readers potentially become more like their favourite characters…this is awkward for me, given some of the characters I’ve liked…guess it’s one more thing I can’t tell myself is justmy imagination, huh?

I really am like Snape.

Day 22: Book you plan to read next

Martin the Warrior.

Found a ton of books I had as a kid and have been going through some of them…bunch of the Redwall series…the first Redwall book is terrible though, so I’m probably going to sell it at the used bookstore and get a few pennies. Feel a little bad about that, as I did like the book a lot when I was younger…(why did I have about a zillion books about talking rodents anyway???)…but deep down I know it’s not so good. Ah well.

Reading Salamandastron right now…loads better…still a kids’ book (and I guess I forgot, but this whole series is stuffed full of VIOLENCE! :O), but I’ll probably hang onto that one.

Now…sleeptime.

Day 1: Favorite bookDay 2: Least favorite bookDay 3: Book that makes you laugh out loudDay 4: Book that makes you cryDay 5: Book you wish you could live inDay 6: Favorite young adult bookDay 7: Book that you can quote/reciteDay 8: Book that scares youDay 9: Book that makes you sickDay 10: Book that changed your lifeDay 11: Book from your favorite authorDay 12: Book that is most like your lifeDay 13: Book whose main character is most like youDay 14: Book whose main character you want to marryDay 15: First “chapter book” you can remember reading as a childDay 16: Longest book you’ve readDay 17: Shortest book you’ve readDay 18: Book you’re most embarrassed to say you likeDay 19: Book that turned you onDay 20: Book you’ve read the most number of timesDay 21: Favorite picture book from childhood